Major Lower Limb Amputation for Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia Is Associated with Poor Long-Term Survival: 4-Year Follow-Up of a Single-Center Experience
Thushan Gooneratne,
Rezni Cassim,
Mandika Wijeyaratne
Abstract:Objective:
Despite advances in medicine, 30% of patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) require major lower limb amputation (MLLA). The long-term outcome of this cohort is poorly described.
Methods:
In all, 154 patients undergoing MLLA for CLTI during 2018–2020 were analyzed for short-term and long-term outcomes and prosthesis use.
Results:
In total, 106 below-knee amputations and 48 above-knee amputations were followed up for a mean dur… Show more
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